Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1939 — Page 18
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
SCHOOL GROUPS
APPEAR BEFORE MIDWEST MEET
Pupils Demonstrate Activities for Physical Education Delegates.
Convention headquarters of the
Midwest Physical Education Associ-
ation moved temporarily from the
Claypool Hotel to the Athenaeum
today as Indianapolis school chil-/ dren assisted in practical demon-/
strations of teaching programs.
These demonstrations were of folg | and modern dancing, polyrhythmics,| activities, |
mat stunts, apparatus squad work and games. arranged by Mrs. Broad Ripple High Schooi; Romeiser, Manual High Mabel Loehr, Washington High School; Reuben Behlmer, Technical High School; Mrs. Clara L. Hester, Normal College. A. G. U.; Chauncey Linhart, Abraham Lincoln Junior High School, and Louise Schulmeyer, Butler University. Afternoon sessions held at the Claypool will feature a series of round table discussions on camping, city airectors, curriculum, ine dance. health education, men’s and women’s athletics, public schools, recreation, safety, research, teacher training and therapeutics.
Ohio Professor on Program
Dr. Gustav Eckstein, University of Cincinnati professor, will speak at a banquet tomorrow night on “In the Athenian Stadium.” Yesterday, parents were advised to let a baby wiggle and squirm as
They were
Alvin
much as he pleases and to handle,
the child as little as possible. “The factor of greatest importance in infancy is that the little body be allowed to move itself and not be constantly handled by adults,” Josephine L. Rathbone, Teachers College, Columbia University, said.
Irma Richaids,’
Schoo: |
Death Trap
Elk Caught Between Icy River and Canyon Wall Starves.
ONTROSE, Col,
i had been trapped by spring floods.
party was en route to the scene yesterday. The animal presumably had gained the rocky shelf before the spring breakup of the Gunnison River. wall on one side and the icechoked Gunnison River on the other left it stranded. A train crew on a narrow gauge railroad thaf runs up the canyon saw the elk and the rescue party was organized. But a track inspector for the railroad reported that if it was too 1 late.
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HITLER'S ‘PENNILESS’ DAYS ARE DESCRIBED
NEW YORK, March 31 (U. P). — The New Republic published today the first of three articles entitled “I Was Hitler's Buddy.” by Reinhold Hanisch, who described himself as Herr Hitler's clorest friend in 190% when he said both were penniless residents of Vienna's Asvium for the Homeless, an institution founded on Jewish charity. When it became nown in 1936 that Mr. Hanisch was seeking =a publisher. the magazine said, he was arrested in Vienna on a charge from Berlin that he had tampered with Herr Hitler's water Some time later it was announced that he had died of pleurisy. The article describes Herr Hitler as unkempt but ascevie, a physical weakling who could not do manual labor and failed to hold up his end when the two formed an art part-
| March 31 HN (U. P).—A big Rocky Moun- '& tain cow elk died of starvation on J a ledge in Black Canyon where it |i
The elk perished while a rescue !
A precipitous mountain
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Joseph A. Freiberg, director cf orthopedic service in the College of Medicine. University of Cincinnati, said the familiar “charley-horse,” a tearing of muscle fibers, should be treated by applying ice bags until the bleeding into the muscle has, been controlled. The muscle should then be taped in a position of relaxation and rested 10 days.
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